Granular application containment reduces overreach, blocks lateral movement, and cuts SOC alerts by up to 90%.
The creator of a hack that let users get in-app purchases in iOS apps free of charge confirms that Apple's patch blocks his exploit. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Hackers have ruined yet another app experience. According to a report published by NBC News on Friday, the Tea app, pegged as a space for women to "safely talk about men," was compromised, and roughly ...
A forensic investigation into the breach remains ongoing, the university said. Get unlimited access to Inquirer.com and The ...
While Apple was hard at work coming up with a fix for Russian hacker Alexey Borodin’s iOS in-app purchasing exploit, the wily hacker has unveiled a similar exploit for in-app purchases on Mac OS X.
The recent news that a simple hack makes it trivial to circumvent iOS’s in-app purchasing mechanism raises the question of whether Apple is doing enough to help developers safely conduct transactions ...
Vendors can build a buzz around products by embracing the hacker community, according to technology company executives speaking at the International Consumer Electronics Show. Vendors often offer ...
When 15-year-old Theo Bleier’s application to Hack the North, Canada’s largest hack-a-thon, was rejected recently, he didn’t just call it quits and wallow in self-pity. Instead, the Westborough High ...
A hack that lets iOS users trick the App Store into giving them in-app purchases for free has gone public, potentially costing app makers revenue and causing Apple a major headache. The exploit was ...